1. Letter from the Chairman
  2. Inside This Issue:
  3. Federal Update
  4. Rule Update
  5. New Cases
  6. Calendar

G. Tanner Girard, Acting Chairman
Board Members:
Thomas E. Johnson, Nicholas J. Melas, Andrea S. Moore
Illinois Pollution Control Board
James R. Thompson Center
100 W. Randolph, Suite 11-500
Chicago, Illinois 60601
(312) 814-3620
(312) 814-6032 TDD
Illinois Pollution Control Board
1021 North Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19274
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9274
(217) 524-8500
Web Site: http://www.ipcb.state.il.us

Letter from the Chairman
During December there were Board decisions in three cases that stand out for their
significant public interest. I will discuss the salient features of those cases in the
paragraphs below. Details about these proceedings and the other cases on the
Board’s docket are available on our website at www.ipcb.state.il.us
.
In the Petition of Johns Manville for an Adjusted Standard from: 35 Ill. Adm. Code
811.310, 811.311, 811.318, 811.320 and 814 (AS 04-4), Johns Manville requested
adjusted standards from the Board’s general regulations for their landfill at a site
bordering Lake Michigan in Lake County. Johns Manville requested relief from
requirements for the placement of gas and water monitoring wells, and the
monitoring frequency for the gas wells. On December 6, 2007, the Board found
that Johns Manville demonstrated that the factors relating to the landfill are
substantially and significantly different from the factors considered when the Board
adopted rules of general applicability and found that the difference justifies issuing
the proposed adjusted standard. Furthermore, the Board found that Johns Manville
demonstrated that the requested adjusted standard will not result in environmental or health effects substantially and
significantly more adverse than the effects considered by the Board when adopting the rule of general applicability.
Finally, the Board found that Johns Manville had demonstrated that the adjusted standard is consistent with federal
law. Accordingly, the Board granted John Manville’s petition.
On December 6, 2008, the Board decided American Bottom Conservancy and Sierra Club v. City of Madison and
Waste Management of Illinois (PCB 07-84). Waste Management applied to the city of Madison for approval to
expand the Milam landfill, with the expansion to be known as the North Milam facility. Environmental groups
appealed the siting approval on the grounds that Madison’s siting procedures were fundamentally unfair, or that
Madison’s determinations regarding the two contested siting criteria were against the manifest weight of the
evidence. The opponents were particularly concerned with several issues: potential impacts on local Native
American sites and wetlands; proximity to Cahokia Mounds; the sufficiency of Madison’s written siting decision;
whether the facility was needed in the service area; and whether the expansion was located to minimize
incompatibility with the character of the surrounding area. The Board affirmed Madison’s decision to grant siting
approval.
The Board issued a first notice opinion in the rulemaking, Procedures Required by PA 94-849
For Reporting Releases of Radionuclides at Nuclear Power Plants: New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 1010
(R07-20) on December 6, 2008. Originally proposed by the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (IEPA), the rules would prescribe standards for detecting and reporting unpermitted
releases of radionuclides from nuclear power plants. The IEPA consulted with the Interagency
Coordinating Committee on Groundwater, the Groundwater Advisory Committee, the Illinois
Emergency Management Agency, and Exelon Corporation when developing the proposal. The
Board held two hearings and accepted comments on this proposal before writing the first notice
opinion. More information can be found on the Board’s website (www.ipcb.state.il.us
).
Sincerely,
Dr. G. Tanner Girard

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Inside This Issue:
FEDERAL UPDATE
P. 1
R
ULE UPDATE
P. 3
B
OARD ACTIONS
P. 4
N
EW CASES
P. 8
B
OARD CALENDAR
P. 9

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Federal Update
United States Environmental Protection Agency Adopts Direct Final Rule, and Proposes Identical
Rule, Approving Site Specific Revision to the Illinois State Implementation Plan Under the Clean
Air Act
On December 13, 2007 (72 Fed. Reg. 70811) the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA) adopted a direct final rule, and proposed an identical rule, to approve of
amendments to the Illinois State Implementation Plan (SIP). The amendments to the Illinois
SIP result from an adjusted standard the Board granted in Petition of Cromwell-Phoenix,
Inc, for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.204(c) AS 03-05 (September 18,
2003), (November 20, 2003).
USEPA is proposing to approve a revision to the Illinois SIP to incorporate site-specific Volatile
Organic Compounds (VOC) standards for the Corrosion Inhibiting (CI) packaging production
facility of Cromwell-Phoenix, Incorporated (Cromwell-Phoenix) located in Alsip, Illinois (Cook
County). USEPA is proposing to approve an adjusted standard from Illinois' paper coating
regulations for Cromwell-Phoenix's CI packaging production facility.
The Board granted this Cook County facility an adjusted standard on September 18, 2003, with
certain conditions, from certain VOC emission limitation requirements related to the use of
Cromwell’s CI packaging materials. The adjusted standard raises the level of allowable VOM
emissions from 2.3 pounds per gallon to 8.3 pounds per gallon. On November 20, 2003 the Board
amended its September decision and substituted CP-D Acquisition Company, LLC for Cromwell-
Phoenix, Inc. at the company’s request.
USEPA stated that it is approving the State's SIP submittal as a direct final rule without prior
proposal because USEPA views this as a noncontroversial submittal and anticipates no adverse
comments. If USEPA receives adverse comments, the direct final rule will be withdrawn and all
public comments received will be addressed in a subsequent final rule based on the proposed rule.
Comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R05-OAR-2004-IL-0002, must be received on or
before January 14, 2008, and should be submitted to USEPA by one of the following methods:
1. www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
2. E-mail: mooney.john@epa.gov
.
3. Fax: (312) 886-5824.
4. Mail: John M. Mooney, Chief, Criteria Pollutant Section, Air Programs Branch (AR-
18J), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago,
Illinois 60604.
For further information contact Edward Doty, Environmental Scientist, Criteria Pollutant Section,
Air Programs Branch (AR-18J), Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886-6057, doty.edward@epa.gov
.

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United States Environmental Protection Agency Proposes Rule to Approve, Assuming Changes
Are Made, of a Revision to the Illinois Ozone State Implementation Plan Under the Clean Air Act
On December 31, 2007 (72 Fed. Reg. 74250) the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) proposed a rule to disapprove, as written, of a revision to the Illinois Ozone State
Implementation Plan (SIP). Alternatively, USEPA proposed approval provided certain changes
are made.
USEPA stated that it is proposing to disapprove, as written, a revision request made by the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) on August 17, 2005. In that action the IEPA requested
that five compounds be added to its list of compounds exempt from being considered a volatile
organic compound (VOC). These amendments were derived from a Board rulemaking in
Exemptions from the Definition of VOM, USEPA Amendments (July 1, 2004 through December
31, 2004), R05-16 (May 19, 2005).
See Environmental Register
No. 611 (May 2005) pages 6-7.
USEPA stated that it no longer considers four of the compounds to be VOCs because the
compounds were shown to be negligibly photochemically reactive. As such, the compounds do
not lead to ozone formation. For the fifth compound, t-butyl acetate, USEPA determined that it is
not considered a VOC for emission limits and VOC content requirements, but it is considered a
VOC for recordkeeping, emission reporting, and inventory requirements.
In its notice, USEPA recognized that Illinois has indicated it is correcting the restrictions on t-
butyl acetate. Consequently, USEPA stated that it would alternatively propose approval of the
SIP revisions if t-butyl acetate is removed from the list of compounds exempt from being
considered VOC or if the special requirements for t-butyl acetate are clearly indicated. Illinois
must submit the supporting documentation during the comment period for this rule.
Comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R05-OAR-2006-0003, must be received by USEPA
on or before January 30, 2008 and should be submitted by one of the following methods:
1. www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
2. E-mail: mooney.john@epa.gov
.
3. Fax: (312)886-5824.
4. Mail: John M. Mooney, Chief, Criteria Pollutant Section, Air Programs Branch (AR-
18J), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago,
Illinois 60604.
5. Hand Delivery: John M. Mooney, Chief, Criteria Pollutant Section, Air Programs
Branch (AR-18J), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 77 West Jackson Boulevard,
Chicago, Illinois 60604. Such deliveries are only accepted during the Regional Office
normal hours of operation, and special arrangements should be made for deliveries of
boxed information. The Regional Office official hours of business are Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. excluding Federal holidays.
For further information contact Matt Rau, Environmental Engineer, Criteria Pollutant Section, Air
Programs Branch (AR-18J), Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 77 West Jackson
Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886-6524, rau.matthew@epa.gov.
The Board currently has an open docket that addresses the concerns that USEPA raised in its
notice. This rulemaking, Exemptions from the Definition of VOM, USEPA Amendments
(January 1, 2007 through June 30, 2007) (R08-6) (October 18, 2007), addresses the concerns
raised by USEPA by adding a note to the entry for t-butyl acetate in the subsection where t-butyl
acetate appears (35 Ill. Adm. Code 211.7150(a)) that refers directly to the limitations already set
forth in a different subsection (35 Ill. Adm. Code 7150 (e)).
See Environmental Register
No. 640
(October 2007) pages 3-4. The IEPA has filed comments in R08-6 stating that the amendments as
proposed by the Board complied with the options indicated in the
Federal Register
notice that
USEPA would find acceptable. Under Section 7.2 of the Environmental Protection Act, 415

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ILCS5/7.2, the Board is scheduled to complete this rulemaking and to adopt final rules on
January 10, 2008.

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Rule Update
Board Adopts First Notice Opinion and Order in Procedures Required by P. A. 94-849 for
Reporting Releases of Radionuclides at Nuclear Power Plants: New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 1010
(R07-20)
On December 6, 2007, the Board adopted a first notice opinion and order in Procedures Required
by P. A. 94-849 for Reporting Releases of Radionuclides at Nuclear Power Plants: New 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 1010 (R07-20). This rulemaking, filed by the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (IEPA) on May 25, 2007, seeks to add a new Part 1010 to the Board’s rules. The IEPA’s
proposal is driven by amendments to the Environmental Protection Act (Act) in Public Act 94-849
which, in adding Section 13.6 to the Act (415 ILCS 5/13.6 (2006)), required the IEPA to propose
rules to the Board to establish standards for detecting and reporting unpermitted releases of
radionuclides from nuclear power plants. The first notice proposal was published in the
December 21, 2007 issue of the
Illinois Register
at 31 Ill. Reg. 16685.
The proposed new Part 1010 procedures will allow licensees of power plants to fulfill their
obligation under Section 13.6 of the Act to report unpermitted releases of radionuclides to the
IEPA and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA). These procedures establish a
requirement that within 24 hours after any unpermitted release of radionuclides into the
groundwater, surface water, or soil, the licensee must evaluate the release to determine whether it
needs to be reported and, if reporting is necessary, make the report to the IEPA and IEMA within
that same 24 hours. The proposed rule gives the proper procedure for reporting the releases,
including the appropriate reporting phone numbers for the IEPA and IEMA as well as instructions
on electronic reporting. The proposal further requires a follow-up written report sent to the IEPA
and the IEMA within five days after reporting the release. This follow-up report must contain the
information required for the initial report as well as supplemental information on the release
utilizing the best data available.
Under the proposed rules, a radionuclide is deemed to have been detected if an unpermitted
release of liquids either: (1) results in tritium concentrations of 200 picocuries per liter (pCi/L) or
more outside the licensee controlled area, or (2) contains tritium at quantities of 0.002 Curies (Ci)
or more.
The Board held two hearings in this rulemaking on September 5, 2007, in Chicago and on October
10, 2007, in Springfield.
Copies of the Board’s opinion and order in R07-20 may be obtained by calling the Clerk’s office
at 312-814-3620, or by downloading copies from the Board’s Web site at www.ipcb.state.il.us.
For additional information contact Marie Tipsord at 312-814-4925; e-mail address
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Board Actions
December 6, 2007
Chicago, Illinois
Rulemakings
R07-20
In the Matter of: Procedures Required by PA 94-849 for Reporting
Releases of Radionuclides at Nuclear Power Plants: New 35 Ill.
Adm. Code Part 1010 – The Board adopted a first notice opinion
and order in this rulemaking to set new standards for detecting and
reporting unpermitted releases of radionuclides from nuclear
power plants.
4-0
R, Land
Adjusted Standards
AS 04-4
In the Matter of: Petition of Johns Manville For an Adjusted
Standard From 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 814: 811.310, 811.311,
811.318 – The Board granted this Lake County facility an adjusted
standard, subject to conditions, from specific landfill closure
requirements for monitoring groundwater and gas at an on-site
landfill.
4-0
Land
Administrative Citations
AC 05-72
IEPA v. Gary Clover, d/b/a Clover Concrete, Marion, IL
– The
Board entered an interim opinion and order finding respondent
violated Sections 21(p)(1), (p)(3) and (p)(4) of the Act (415 ILCS
5/21(p)(1), (p)(4) (2006)) and assessing a penalty of $4,500. The
Board ordered the Clerk of the Board and the Environmental
Protection Agency to file within 14 days a statement of hearing
costs, supported by affidavit, with service on respondent.
Respondent may respond to the cost statement within 14 days of
service.
4-0
AC 07-43
County of Jackson v. Bob Osinga
– The Board entered an interim
opinion and order finding respondent violated Sections 21(p)(1) and
(p)(7) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), (p)(7) (2006)) and assessing
a penalty of $3,000. The Board ordered the Clerk of the Board and
the County of Jackson to file within 14 days a statement of hearing
costs, supported by affidavit, with service on respondent.
Respondent may respond to the cost statement within 14 days of
service.
4-0
AC 08-7
County of Vermillion, Illinois (File No. 07-02) v. Connie Yount –
The Board found that this Vermillion County respondent violated
Sections 21(p)(1) and (3) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), (3)
(2006)), and ordered respondent to pay a civil penalty of $3,000.
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Adjudicatory Cases
PCB 96-143
People of the State of Illinois v. Michel Grain Company, Inc., a/k/a
Michel Fertilizer, Caryle Michel and Ronnie Todd and Ronnie Todd
Land Trust – In this land and water enforcement action concerning
two separate facilities located in Jefferson and Hamilton Counties, the
Board granted relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1)
of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2006)),
and accepted a stipulation and settlement agreement, ordering the
respondents to pay a total civil penalty of $5,000, and to cease and
desist from further violations.
4-0
L,W-E
PCB 07-23
People of the State of Illinois v. Greg Giertz d/b/a Giertz Swine
Farm #1 – In this water enforcement action concerning a Mercer
County facility, the Board granted relief from the hearing requirement
of Section 31(c)(1) of the Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS
5/31(c)(1) (2006)), and accepted a stipulation and settlement
agreement, ordering the respondent to pay a total civil penalty of
$3,500, and to cease and desist from further violations.
4-0
W-E
PCB 07-28
People of the State of Illinois v. Provena Hospitals, d/b/a Provena
United Samaritans Medical Center, and Resurrection Catholic
Cemetery Association of Danville, Illinois – In this land enforcement
action concerning a Vermilion County facility, the Board granted
relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the
Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2006)), and
accepted two separate stipulation and settlement agreements, ordering
the respondents to pay a total civil penalty of $100,000, and to cease
and desist from further violations.
4-0
L-E
PCB 07-40
People of the State of Illinois v. Village of Browning–
In this water
enforcement action concerning a Schuyler County facility, the Board
granted relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the
Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2006)), and
accepted a stipulation and settlement agreement, ordering the
respondent to pay a total civil penalty of $300, and to cease and desist
from further violations.
4-0
PWS-E
PCB 07-80
Russ Taylor, d/b/a Mahomet Hen House v. IEPA
– The Board
granted this Champaign County facility’s motion for voluntary
dismissal of this permit appeal.
4-0
P-A, Land
PCB 07-84
American Bottom Conservancy and Sierra Club v. City of Madison,
Illinois and Waste Management of Illinois, Inc. – The Board affirmed
the decision of the City of Madison approving Waste Management of
Illinois’ application to site the “North Milan” landfill expansion.
4-0
L-S-R
PCB 07-113
Rochelle Waste Disposal, L.L.C. v. The City of Rochelle, an Illinois
Municipal Corporation and The Rochelle City Council – The Board
denied petitioner’s motion for leave to file its motion for partial
summary judgment.
4-0
P-A, Land
PCB 07-142
Big Tony's Lounge v. IEPA
– The Board granted this Alexander
County facility’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this underground
storage tank appeal.
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UST
Appeal

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PCB 07-146
Fox Moraine, LLC v. United City of Yorkville, City Council
– The
Board denied the Friends of Greater Yorkville’s (FGY) petition to
intervene, but will allow FGY to file an
amicus curiae
brief with the
Board consistent with the briefing schedule established by the hearing
officer. The Board granted the Village of Plainfield’s motion for
leave to file
amicus curiae
brief.
4-0
LSR
PCB 07-147
L. Keller Oil Properties, Inc. / Farina v. IEPA
– The Board partially
affirmed and partially reversed the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency’s May 17, 2007 determinations which rejected petitioner’s
proposed Stage II Site Investigation Plan and Budget.
4-0
UST
Appeal
PCB 08-14
Dale's Service v. IEPA
– Having previously granted a request for a
90-day extension, the Board dismissed this matter because no
underground storage tank appeal was filed on behalf of this facility
located in Massac County.
4-0
UST
Appeal
PCB 08-29
People of the State of Illinois v. Gateway Bobcat of Herberer
Equipment Co., Inc. d/b/a Bobcat of St. Louis – In this water
enforcement action concerning a St. Clair County facility, the Board
granted relief from the hearing requirement of Section 31(c)(1) of the
Environmental Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/31(c)(1) (2006)), and
accepted a stipulation and settlement agreement, ordering the
respondent to pay a total civil penalty of $30,000, and to cease and
desist from further violations.
4-0
W-E
PCB 08-34
Webel Feeds and Tlhus, Inc. v. IEPA
– The Board accepted for
hearing this underground storage tank appeal involving a site located
in Pike County.
4-0
UST
Appeal
PCB 08-35
Estate of William Eggert v. IEPA
– The Board accepted for hearing
this underground storage tank appeal involving a site located in Cook
County.
4-0
UST
Appeal
December 20, 2007
Chicago, Illinois
Adjusted Standards
AS 08-1
In the Matter In the Matter of: Petition of Illinois Department of
Transportation, District 8, Bowman Avenue Pump Station and Deep
Well System, for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code
302.208(g) (NPDES Permit No. IL0070955) – The Board granted
petitioners motion to stay this adjusted standard proceeding, pending
final action in rulemaking docket Triennial Review of Sulfate and
Total Dissolved Solids Water Quality Standards: Proposed
Amendments To 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.102(b)(6), 302.102(b)(8),
302.102(b)(10), 302.208(g), 309.103(c)(3), 405.109(b)(2)(A),
409.109(b)(2)(B), 406.100(d); Repealer of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 406.203
and Part 407; and Proposed New 35 Ill. Adm. Code 302.208(h), R07-
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AS 08-4
In the Matter of: Petition of the City of Chicago Heights for an
Adjusted Standard from 35 IAC 810.103, 814.102, and 814.501(c) –
The Board dismissed this petition for an adjusted standard for
petitioner’s failure to timely publish notice of the filing of the petition
by advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation in the area
likely to be affected, as required by Section 28.1 of the Environmental
Protection Act (415 ILCS 5/28.1(d)(1) (2006)).
4-0
Land
AS 08-6
In the Matter of: Petition of BioMedical Technology Solutions, Inc.
for an Adjusted Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 1422 – The Board
ordered petitioner to file an amended petition to cure noted
deficiencies on or before January 7, 2008.
4-0
Land
Administrative Citations
AC 08-6
IEPA v. Salam H. Nijme and Shasban Karam A. Nijme
– The Board
granted complainant’s motion to dismiss the administrative citation
due to failure of service.
4-0
AC 08-8
IEPA (File No. 318-07-AC) v. James and Mildred Taviner
– The
Board found that these respondents violated Sections 21(p)(1), (3)
and (7) of the Act (415 ILCS 5/21(p)(1), (3) and (7) (2006)),
assessing a penalty of $4,500 in this administrative citation involving
a Calhoun County facility.
4-0
AC 08-9
IEPA v. Gene & Elena Greenwood
– The Board accepted for hearing
respondents’ petition for review of this administrative citation
involving a Williamson County facility.
4-0
Adjudicatory Cases
PCB 04-133
Keller Oil Company/Sullivan Super K v. IEPA
– The Board granted
this Moultrie County facility’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this
underground storage tank appeal.
4-0
UST
Appeal
PCB 06-38
Downtown Shell (Greenville) v. IEPA
– The Board granted this Bond
County facility’s motion for voluntary dismissal of this underground
storage tank appeal.
4-0
UST
Appeal
PCB 07-135
George R. Strunk v. Williamson Energy LLC (Pond Creek Mine #1)
– The Board granted respondent’s second motion to dismiss,
dismissed the amended complaint in its entirety, and closed the
docket.
4-0
A, N, W-E
PCB 08-8
People of the State of Illinois v. Arona Corporation, d/b/a Aaron's
Sales & Lease Ownership – Upon receipt of a proposed stipulation
and settlement agreement and an agreed motion to request relief from
the hearing requirement in this land and water enforcement action
involving a Winnebago County facility, the Board ordered
publication of the required newspaper notice.
4-0
L,W-E
PCB 08-33
Citgo Petroleum Corporation and PDV Midwest Refining, L.L.C. v.
IEPA – The Board directed petitioner to file an amended petition to
4-0
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cure noted deficiencies on or before January 22, 2008, or the petition
would be subject to dismissal.
PCB 08-36
Dave McGhee v. IEPA – The Board accepted for hearing this
underground storage tank appeal involving a site located in Douglas
County.
4-0
UST
Appeal
PCB 08-37
Woodworth & Sons, Inc. v. IEPA
– The Board granted this request
for a 90-day extension of time to file an underground storage tank
appeal on behalf of this Champaign County facility.
4-0
UST
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New Cases
December 6, 2007 Board Meeting
08-33
Citgo Petroleum Corporation and PDV Midwest Refining, L.L.C. v. IEPA – No action
taken.
08-34
Webel Feeds and Tlhus, Inc. v. IEPA
– The Board accepted for hearing this underground
storage tank appeal involving a site located in Pike County.
08-35
Estate of William Eggert v. IEPA
– The Board accepted for hearing this underground
storage tank appeal involving a site located in Cook County.
AC 08-10
IEPA v. Henry, Patty and Bradley Maynor
– The Board accepted an administrative
citation against these Williamson County respondents.
AS 08-5
In the Matter of: Petition of BFI Waste Systems of North America, Inc. for Waste
Delisting – No action taken.
AS 08-6
In the Matter of: Petition of BioMedical Technology Solutions, Inc. for an Adjusted
Standard from 35 Ill. Adm. Code 1422 – No action taken.
December 20, 2007 Board Meeting
08-36
Dave McGhee v. IEPA – The Board accepted for hearing this underground storage tank
appeal involving a site located in Douglas County.
08-37
Woodworth & Sons, Inc. v. IEPA
– The Board granted this request for a 90-day extension
of time to file an underground storage tank appeal on behalf of this Champaign County facility.
08-39
Interstate Oil, Inc. v. IEPA
– No action taken.
AC 08-11
IEPA v. Ken and Ella Cook
– The Board accepted an administrative citation against
these Williamson County respondents.

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Calendar
1/10/08
11:00
AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
Videoconference
Chicago/Springfield
James R. Thompson Center
Hearing Room 11-512
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
And
1021 N. Grand Avenue East
Illinois Pollution Control
Board Room
Springfield
1/23/08
9:00 AM
AC 06-50
IEPA v. Marla Lewis Gates, Mark
Gates, and Mark Kingsley Lewis
(IEPA No. 98-06-AC)
Logan County Courthouse,
Room 36 (3
rd
Floor Jury Room)
601 Broadway St.
Lincoln
1/24/08
11:00
AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
Chicago/Springfield
James R. Thompson Center
Hearing Room 9-040
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
1/28/08
10:00 AM
R08-09
In The Matter of: Water Quality
Standards and Effluent Limitations
for the Chicago Area Waterway
System and the Lower Des Plaines
River: Proposed Amendments to 35
Ill. Adm. Code 301, 302, 303 and
304
(Continues as necessary or until
February 1, 2008)
James R. Thompson Center
100 West Randolph, Room 9-
040
Chicago
1/29/08
9:00 AM
PCB 08-32
Partylite Worldwide, Inc. v. IEPA
City of Elmhurst – City Hall,
Council Room 2
nd
Floor
209 N. York Street
Elmhurst
1/30/08
10:00 AM
PCB 08-36
Dave McGhee v. IEPA
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Hearing Room
1021 North Grand Avenue East
(North Entrance)
Springfield
2/5/08
8:30 AM
PCB 04-
102
Noveon, Inc. v. IEPA
Municipal Building Council
Chamber
426 E. Park Row
Henry
2/6/08
10:00 AM
AC 07-54
IEPA v. Adolph M. Lo (IEPA File
No. 113-07-AC)
Champaign City Hall, Council
Chambers
102 N. Neil Street
Champaign

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2/7/08
11:00
AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
Videoconference
Chicago/Springfield
James R. Thompson Center
Hearing Room 11-512
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago
And
1021 N. Grand Avenue East
Illinois Pollution Control
Board Room
Springfield
2/21/08
11:00
AM
Illinois Pollution Control Board Meeting
Chicago/Springfield
James R. Thompson Center
Hearing Room 9-040
100 W. Randolph Street
Chicago

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is published monthly by the Board, and
contains
updates on rulemakings, descriptions of final decisions, the Board’s hearing
calendar, and other environmental law information.
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Illinois Pollution Control Board
Environmental Register Coordinator
1021 N. Grand Avenue East
P.O. Box 19274
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9274

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